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[[File:Yinyang2.png|200px|thumbnail|right|In Chinese philosophy, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yin_and_yang yin and yang], are concepts used to describe how opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary, interconnected and interdependent in the natural world.]]
[[File:Yinyang2.png|200px|thumbnail|right|In Chinese philosophy, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yin_and_yang yin and yang], are concepts used to describe how opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary, interconnected and interdependent in the natural world.]]
'''Perception of interdependent opposites''' is a state of mind that often accompanies [[ego death]] levels of [[memory suppression]]. It can be described as a powerful sensation in which one subjectively feels as if they can understand and sense that reality is based upon a system in which the existence of many fundamentally important concepts or situations logically arise from and depend upon the co-existence of their opposite.  
'''Perception of interdependent opposites''' can be described as a powerful subjective feeling that reality is based upon a binary system in which the existence of fundamentally important concepts or situations logically arise from and depend upon the co-existence of their opposite. This perception is not just merely understood at a cognitive level, but manifests as intuitive sensations which are felt rather than thought by the person.  


This experience is usually interpreted as providing deep insight into the fundamental nature of reality. For example, concepts such as ''existence and nonexistence, life and death, up and down, self and other, light and dark, good and bad, big and small, pleasure and suffering, yes and no, internal and external, hot and cold, young and old, etc'' each feel as if they exist as states of harmonious and necessary contrast to their opposite force.  
This experience is usually interpreted as providing a deep insight into the fundamental nature of reality. For example, concepts such as ''existence and nonexistence, life and death, up and down, self and other, light and dark, good and bad, big and small, pleasure and suffering, yes and no, internal and external, hot and cold, young and old, etc'' are felt to exist as harmonious states which necessarily contrast their opposite force.  


Perception of interdependent opposites is most commonly induced under the influence of heavy dosages of [[psychedelic]] [[tryptamine|tryptamines]] such as [[psilocin]], [[ayahuasca]], [[DMT]], and [[4-AcO-DMT]]. The effect is commonly accompanied by other [[transpersonal effects]] such as [[unity and interconnectedness]] or [[perception of eternalism]].
Perception of interdependent opposites is most commonly induced under the influence of heavy dosages of [[psychedelic]] [[tryptamine|tryptamines]] such as [[psilocin]], [[ayahuasca]], [[DMT]], and [[4-AcO-DMT]]. The effect is commonly accompanied by other [[transpersonal effects]] such as [[ego death]], [[unity and interconnectedness]], and [[perception of eternalism]].
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===Psychoactive substances===
===Psychoactive substances===